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    Vittshurgil 6Natt.
S. I. VELLUM L. 41.01-. -J.
B. RIDDLE! & Co.,
EDITORS and PROPRIETORS
PITT BE MT XL z
TUESDAY MORNING, AUG. 11, 1857
URDU G NATTER ON EACH PAGE OP IEI3 PAPER.
Passn:•arr .Woot.scy.—,No more profound and
,elegant acholar in the Ancient Languages and
Literature can be found in this country than the
venerable President Woolsey, of Tale College.
•There is no use in any one coming before him
with shams of learning. The clear and brilliant
intellect which has shed a flood of light on the
most abstruse books of classical learning, which
hu enriched the libraries of the land with the
choicest works of the tragic' Muse of Greece
and which while employed among the roots of
Greek verbs and in discUssing the digamma
has not failed in . the - appreciation of those lar
• -ger principles . ' of justice and of truth, nor to
grasp just conceptions of She rights and duties
of man, has turned its brilliant focus upon the
wise Judge Daniel, ("a Daniel come to judg
i. nt!') and scorched the very marrow out of
hm. In the last number of the New Englander,
P esident Woolsey in &masterly article explodes
t e whole argument of Daniel in the Dred Scott
se. The Judge undertook to fortify his posi
ti nby frequi - int reference to Roman Law and
h story and President Woolsey by showing con
el ively that the learned Judge has mistaken
t e scope and meaning of the laws, incidents
and customs referred to from the bench, has
t rued all the batteries of. Daniel against the
. 11 use they were intended to defend.
It is a sight worth seeing how one by one that
, ored Oc. anima tho first principles of right
the laws of fi d„ hove been chipped end mined
ay; - bow firs: Judge Curtis, thou Judge
eLean, then Mlle, I minds learned as
' oolsey in some or all departments of human
knowledge, have dissipated the huge mole of
error, until . riddled and disfigured, it totters to
Its fall, like the walls of some sacked and ruin
ed citadel. Even,the Judge from Richmond—a
Daniel at that—fails to make his "plea" stand
up with the aid of musty precepts drawn from
the Pandects of Justinian and the Institutes of
the Roman Low. The oracular responses of Del
phos would seem to be not less ambiguous than
the elaborate digests which bear the stamp and
signum of a Roman Emperor of the Iron Age.
'• A Daniel come to, judgement" has failed to
wring from the fifty books of the civil law a
drop of . comfort. At one touch of the true ma
gician's wand the whole aspect of the ease is
changed and the first precept of Justinianatands
forth in all its beauty 7 -"do no wrong to any
man."
First principles appear - to be lost eight of in
the vast mass of "major" and "minor" and "de
duclion;" the staging by which men-tlimb up to
work upon their edifice of truth becomes io
ponderous and complicate, that the• workmen
turn from the main building and conclude that
the labyrinthine stack of unsightly means is
itself the end of their labor. A poor, time-worn,
sun and tobacco-dried Judge, nearly all run to
seedy offieiality, the pure fresh insight to truth
dimmed and blurred by the vast all compre
hending web -of precedent and evasion that
stretches like the endless band of red-tape
around every thing and over every thing he
zees, comes on with maudlin eye and green bag
to tell the world what God intended and what
-Re wishedconcerning all His creation when from
tha void of eternity He snake out into life and
beauty the great Earth, and bade the stars sing
their songs of peace in honor of the new world
Such a sight is not in harmony with the good
things which God has made: the Halls of Justice
have become to these macerated precedent
hunters who have kept seat on the wool-sack
until its influence has struck upward to the
brain,.mere cock-pits of logic, which the fresh
and the pure minded of the land, such as Presi
dent Woolsey and his compeers in all branches
of literature, science and law will find good
employment in clearing up.
OM "USEQIIALED" INSTITUTIONS.—The Lan
caster Intelligeneer, Mr. Buchanan's home organ,
abuses Bishop Spir..ay and Dr. M'Cmsrocw in
round terms for having dared to allude to Slavery
in their addresses before the Irish Wesleyan
Conference. Their reference to that national
curse of oars is stigmatized as a slander upon
'.their own country and its unequaled institu
tions!" As.Ameriean Slavery was denounced
by Wesley as "the sum of all villainies," we ni t
glad not only thaj,.. the Bishop and the Doctor
united with Wesley in condemning it, but that
the Intelligencer has the grace to admit it to ba
"unequaled." It is a fortunate thing for the
r
ti r\.
of the world that they have nothing vila
en hto be equal to it. Rear the fneriligencar
fun h e~~ 7
.31mm SIXTSON and M'CzeTocu. may
think they: are doing God aervic , and we
suppose they do; by fulminating their anathe
mas directly against slavery end 'laze-holders,
and indirectly againseithe great Democracy—the
dominant party of this country ;—bat we doubt
whether they are in the line of their duty to God
or their fellow-men, or whether either the
Church or themselves will be benefited by their
fanatical zeal in the cause of Abolitionism"
It follows, then, that you cannot attack Sla
very without aasaultiaz the Denim-racy—in
other words that Slavery and Democracy are
one and inseparable. It is a very candid and
truthful admissson.
Consurrer.!"—The somersault.;
which the locofoco country editors have to mike
on the challenge to Packer and his inglorious
back-out, must be exceedingly troublesome and
painful to them. But, poor devils: they have
no alternative. Hear what the Bedford Gazette
said before thechallenge became public:
"For some time past the opposition newspapers
have been boasting that David Wilmot has challenged
Gen. Packer to meet him in debate, and that be de
tainee to - ateepL This is simply a gross falsehood,
manufactured out of the whole cloth. No such
challenge has ever been given. If it had, how easy
would it bo for them to give Wilmot's letter, signed
by his own name? Gen. Packer is abundantly qual
ified to meet any man in Pennsylvania or elsewhere
either upon the stump or to the Halls of Legislation,
and the :principles which govern and control his
political sate MY such se court the light of day.—
tilse!uslaia is what we want."
"Discussion. is what we want!" That looks
very ridiculous, now; sod to erne themselves
from any further mortification, of this kind
they must hereafter aak Packer's committee
what to say and what to do in such cases.—
Packer, when challenged or interrogated hate no
opinions for the public ear or eye; his sole an
swer is, .4p my committee."
Tuts Locotocos are afraid to meet Judge Wit
mer on the stump, but they are not afraid to
lie about him. Someone of their number, who is a
living illustration of the doctrine of total deprav
ity, gave currency originally to the following
slander which the PennsWeanian is base enough
to copy and give credit to :
• "There is a sentiment ascribed to Judge Wit
mer, which sounds like him, and hesnever been
contradicted, to the effect that, he was determ
ined to arouse the people to the importance of
the slavery issue, and get up an organisation
through - which they could got control of the
Government in '5B ; but, "it' I become satisfied
that these efforts will fiat, and that the people
will not assert their rights, then I'll be d ; ----d
if I don't join the party that I think will send
the country to bell the quickest!"
The Penntykanian, if it is not stone blind,
has seen this vile fabrication contradicted a
dozen times; but anything will do wherewith to
beeline an opponent they have not the courage
to confiont before the people.
PAcitca was announced some
time sinclzegzppear on the stump at a Clarion
county democratic meeting; but as tho State
Committee bad not then got him scoured thor
oughly, he wee not permitted to attend. As be
is now completely caged, the Committee cen
show him around safely, hereafter, the faithful
being alloWed to gaze at him through the iron
bantarhic.h surround him, bat not to approach
close enough to talk to or discuss the slavery
question with him.
A TOEING IX= weal KEIMINI4R, a Iffel=llll,
from New Hawm, Conn., committed suicide at
Cincinnati on the 6th, in consequenoe of hie In
ability to obtain =ploy:nat.
,V5.4 1 44f;t;,:'-"M "
.I.ertza Tnomirsom,Ahere is not probably in
this State another man whose political record is
ea full of duplicity sad tergiversation as is that
of James Thempsitn;candidattS of the Locofocos
for Supreme Judge. Now we are not going to
write an essay. We like two or three facts
packed together and whacked plump into the
bull's eye, like a cannon ball.
In answer to the 'questions! of Goodrich, Sco
field, James, Merrill, Clemons and Arnet,
committee appointed in 1848 to inquire into his i
views on the Wilmot proviso, Thompson said,
after quoting his votes for the'Oregon Bill with
the proviso:
“l'ort will therefore coo that 1 have Awe by my
rote. my belief in the POWER or CONGRESS TO PRO
OMIT SLAVERY IN TUN TERRITORILS.H . Letier, Sept.
1, 1848.]
What did this came man do in 1850! What no
other northern.man perhaps, (though there are
a good many northern locofocos left) could be
found base enough to do; 4e called the premans
question on the infamous Fugitive Slave Act, thereby
closing the mouths of all its opponents. an act.
whieh of itself ought to doom any man to polit
ical ignominy. That was James Thompson's
Democracy in 1850.
What next? Why, this same Wilmot Proviso
man of 1848, this Fuyitice-Slave-Lain yagger of
1850, is now gzeat high priest of the Squatter
Sovereignty Democracy: he has been tried and
found willing in the dark day of Slavery'. rule,
and with its placard blazoned on his back awl on
his brow, asks the people of Pennsylvania to
place him in one of their highest seats of power
and of honor! .What shall the answer be in
October?
BRIDGES OVER TOR MISSISSIPFI.—Mr. J. W.
Bisael, civil engineer, communicates to the St.
Louis Chamber of Commerce the fact a
bridge across the Mississippi at St. Paul has
been commenced, which will be only 70 feet
above high water mark. Another will soon be
let to contractors at Dahuque, and he adds that
there are five others in contemplation on that
river and two on the Missouri.
,Judge Nelson, of New York, in granting an
injunction against the Albany bridge, said:
'•lt is apparent that they must so regulate and,
control the erection, o n that, however multiplied the
exigencies and business necessities of the country
may be, the reasonably unobstructed navigation of
the rives should still be maintained"—and further—
'•a preliminary inquiry in this and like CMOS o.lollld
be made by the party complaining, and the work
corteniplated promptly enjoined, if there should be
any rerionablo g:ounds for believing that the bridge
might tined!? he held an obstruction."
In view of this decision, the St. Louis (num
ber of Commerce will probably take early steps
to procure injunctions against all these bridges.
Goy. Reancn.—The Chicago Trabune publish
ea a letter from this gentleman to Mr. Conway,
of 11,,unsas, in which he urges the free State men
to adhere firmly to the Topeka Constitution and
give no heed to the wiles and tricks of.t heir op
ponents. He says
"With calm and quiet, but unflinching and deter
mined perseverance in the course you have laid out
for yourselves, success is as certain as a mathemat
ical solution. Before such moral heroism—such
patient unquailing persistence, such absorbing devo
tion to liberty. and ouch an unending, unchanging.
indomitable endurance, all obstacles must oltimatelt
ho crushed and pulverised into insignificance. And
when you do coerced, what a success will it be !"
IN Eanstsr.—The Southern Commercial Con
ventionists have at last shown themselves in ear
nest. The estimated cost of the steamers for the
line between England and the Chesapeake is half
a million of dollars. Eight thousand have already
been subscribed. To be sure that is not much,
but in view of the proceedings of previous con
ventions of the Southern Commercial stamp it
isa movement gigantic in its practicality.
•' Nottszose." The Annsylvanian denies
authoritatively and emphatically that •'the course
of the Federal Administration is directed to
wards the admieeinn of Kansas as a free State,”
and adds that it is ••glad to see that its neigh
bor, the Tunes, don't believe in any such non
sense."
POETIC.—Mr. Buchanan is invoked by a Tact
of Philadelphia, Mr. Henry B. Hirst, in a poem
about Kansas and its difficulties, to
-Anal go forth mired to the fight^
Far shame, Henry :M. Buchanan is an ohl
mati and it is bar e nonsense to advise any such
proceeding.
M.S.ISUURI ELECTI,,N.—Otti St. Louis papers
retch-" 1 last night contain returns from 15 more
oona,tes, ire.eh show an additional gain for Rol
lins of 1706, making his gala in 57 counties
6677, which leaves him hut 8000 to overcome in
the other 50 counties, It looks, now, as if he
I'M elected.
COL. WITIIER'h slave, who was sh t in Cincin
nati, a few weeks a go, while the slave-catching
Marshalls were catching him, is dead—a fate
he no doubt preferred to the galling yoke ut
slavery! D. S. Deputy Marshall Elliott, who
was stabbed by him, has recovered, and is still
engaged in the disreputable business of catching
negroes and arresting white men.
POISONED HAT.—A farmer in Ashtabula, Ohio.
complains that he has lately lost seven heed of
cattle by their eating poisoned hay. It appears
that the poison is in the form of ergot. a smutty
ezcresseace which grows on the June grass. it
grows as it does on rye, in the shape of a diseas
ed and enlarged ...iced of dark color, varying from
the size of a wheat grain to three-fourths of an
inch long.
MCIIDER OF A MOTIIZR BY non CI4II,RTN.
The calendar of crime becomes more and more
horrible. The Chicago Journal records the
murder in that city of Mrs. Deidrich, nearly SO
years of age, and the arrest of her eon and
daughter for the unnatural crime.
Thane is a sad truth in the assertion of the
Genoa correspondent of the Newark Adverti,r,
that "Italy is morally volcanic: the seething
elements are never quiet, but the eruptions
usually expend themselves in ro, that occasions
no very great a:arm."
A Cmccs rider in Mobile lately threw sev
enty-ono summersets in succession. What a
capitol "Democrat" he'd make
o .,peciat ilottre
rolllls.—From Cbt. Albert pa,.; Iv:C., from Arran
WAsttrorrox, D. C.. Jan. 11. 1 5.5.1.
.
"I have suwill two bottles of your Ikahays'• Holland Nn
tem and have found It very useful in use of ludisrestiou
and Headache, and recommend It 43 oil who need • pleasant
and efficacious remedy and valuable tonic?'
firirSold at per bottle, or .1 bottlni for IS, by tho pro
prietor., BENJ. PAGE, J.„ k CO, MAnuiseturin. Pruirrnir
muting and Chami.t., Pittsburgh, P., end Druggists goo
enGly. Bre advertisement. su7.lgwr
D. s7s7FitotVe "Blz Lectures,"
380 pages, 30 engravings, explanatory of the
treatment by which be carat Cansumpfion, Arihma,
fra.ll Dit
ofthr Heart, Thrtenftrirtarh,Limarir, Liam, L'idnetra
and &in, Amer Ormplaintr, Grarel. etc, oral by LIMB,
and peatag• prepaid, for 40 maim. Apply to
714 Ilroa44ray,l., York
Len. h.. no other nen,. either at Micas°, Bartel.
Plusburgh,or sisewhere. tie ie neeer absent from Now
York, and no physician elsewhere is authorised to ono his
name. aut,slimiceF •
DR. KEYSER'S SHOULDER BRACES—Fri/RE
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1441.—F0r more than a
yea. past we have constantly acorn the Washington So.
Mader Drec.o, manufactured by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, of ho
HO Wood etreet, to thin city, and would heartily rococo
mend it to all rho aro compelled to follow k avdentary °an.
potion. As ere Lave before remarked, in calling attention
its merit., it answer" bra bmce and mospenders, the
weight of the pantaloons Women placed as to continually
tend to bring Cho elionidere to their natunti position and 'a.
pond the cheat, Women, hundreds of whom RP , annually
injured by the weight of enormous "skirts,” should also
procure these broom. De particular In promising too kind
mentioned, ars many of the braces sold arc humbug. Sold
at Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER'S, Wholsaale Druggist. 140 Wood
root, sign of tho Golden Mortar. ItatialkeraP
All kinds or Tobacco, Sestalrand Cigars,
!lave recently taken the building No. 120 Wood street, to
addition to their Mutu4cttoingliatabiLtliment.go.l3lmin
meet, where they oil tie pleased to receirethoir friends,
HAYDEN.P.
(Sucomor to W. 11. Watonr,)
Manufacturer of LTIIEREAL OIL and LAMPS, No. 8:1
Fourth street, between Wood and Market. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
The undersigued to prepared to furnish Dealers with
Ethereal Oil and Burning Fluids of a superior quality, of his
own manufacture. Also, Alcohol, Campbeno and Plue Oils,
end rem descrlptloudf Side and Cesare Table Lamps, Ole.
~ , „I,4peedelabras Of the latest patterns and must apply,
sAI style
Clumulallan,olrautloles and lamps repaired and repaid
est
Th. above Oil. supplied regularly every' mask to ...Mowers
rom our Isogon, estrtalyfr P. HAYDEN.
Pills In 1/..."
Fran or'ai Fleurbaohe Pills.
They will cure the.most Talent headache.
They sill care costive bowels.
They arc g tank se 1.1.11 ta purgative.
Lf your head palmyou. ono doss sill cols you.
If you have indliou they sill help you.
If you ere etch they will make yen sell.
They are the beet pill to curb billoonsse.
They an a plain pill and a gaol pill.
No better pill out b.compoonded.
nay cart only Monts a box.
lest by tan' to all part. of the United atate.-
Dinct your lottann to Da. KNYISZII, No.llo Wood men,
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D R . U.F.NRT .A,NDER'S WATER.. TO II:wallas.
INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER .A..%70 AUDI r d a .A.ugust 21st
CERTAIN EJIED i" FOR SCROFTL.A. caiyin M. Fitch
DR. Lim. Athar-sh.- - ring nt length iinceetsiod in effect•
f. what has long been cortaidertal the p - eat deolderatrim In ' Will extend his aypointment in Pittsburgh fill
medicine. a PE:REECE SOLUTION OF lODINE IN WATER, or
FRIDAY,sr 21. when he will POSITIVELY
'olDva Foctil'Y and F"blIC ""tm.i" fill . • LEAT.E I'ITTSDERGII. IMPERATIVE ENGAGEMENTS
tudo o f kith. " P r " . " . "'" d b• Y'" 4 .11 r*A " k "" CALLING 11131 El sEwttEttE. All to•rss.. nss.et..rs,
t° "r°°"'" when: the j who to consult Dr. Fitch. moot do wi before that date.
taint iseither herealtar,r acrinired. the lODINE WATER . F r . cLAIII-UoTEL 0111ce Sour,. to
ERADICATES TIIE ELEMENTS of the diet., In LV ER No
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AND AGEE it perfl.rta a Till/110CM' and PERMANENT circa. I n nos f eliremetirgency. Dr. Fitch will an rtes ,
easlch.
h.
remora! from the aystem of the morbid es of the
,_ e dty an . ~atnrduy Awl „,
order. The berierklal are immediately felt in LIT -
who.titneels) of
Elf. COMPLAINT. 1111.1.10 US DISEASES , II I. ander:mid prefer to receive ho i. '
"'se "
ho
El f. other II ESI.IIIIAG ES, TUMORS. II EA lIT DISEASES. ran na well call on am nther clar o f the week. On TEES
DEILANGE3IENT oF TIIE 1.18 IDN mei RLAD- ti
week. Ur. Fitch w,il alas lA• at „ :11 , 1 , ;1 4 I o It . IDA 16, of
DER.DROPSY, EIIMATISM. NEURAL-,
ti lA. II NElt VOUS AFFECTIONS, mei all • —1 ,"„
•••`-'"'" comm. Dr. Fitch should not defer till
FEMALE. DISEASES. teg..ther with IIItONCIIIIIS. emit he lb„ low days dutment, they will incur great
entire range of ''LM' plc A IVY CoNIPLA IN TS. Dr. henry
I.liva Pates Dr. IL . rink er not bete.„ akin 1•, eat:. n the before learlin, being hew:el:illy suet ne 1,, p n
reclude
e, the
Chilton. the cel.hrat...l also Prob.., Gm posetbthtv ef giving each awe the requmite
James C. Ltdotli, of the I:. NI ad. of Pidindelphi, awl • I
t ell.
t uth pronounce it to be tont what it et reprtawnted. For ffonanlmitontan.l ' Exat '" oinations of ramtin 1..1.
the Ole , : FREE, but.
circular, furnishing full iletaila of tho legitimate character a+ Ike Fitch do.,,
the trod. he ,10,0 not
of thol remarkable merlicine. lie well Mr thrtilb.b" a-tah to treat any in the last .tag ea of thmanmption. or where
u r lt •- ‘ ll TEi r rh .. ' b oo. b""" •"""`I ! eventire treatment allot be adopted: and he desire. none
The public are invited to roll upon , to applyto him whoa° pot wish to hear the troth. as he Is
Dlt. El U. K . ETS.EIL 14e Wood ' , meet,
1,1 " 4 ""' . ° j their real altnatlon. or the actual condition of their Lung.:
and 0m... ‘rlin hare del lee !ill their Luln,,r an, deal royed
cannot hope for r: .171trurrJrleol.
Dr. Fitch 00n1,1 nlao odd. that he may be cote.olbel fot
Aftbetbeas of u.r thsn.t. illysnsAl. , lle • N ''" .. "'",";'''
(L•uend Ihdality. Alen, rd . '
and all °Dior cleranaerm.dt• : thr,ydem prem.d.ering to
AALIIMA nr rnurympt lei. - h , : safer
11=3:12
How often do we hear the inquno; made,
what can I get to race nolent cramp I 1111111,7 ,, ,Y
Jett to: I well kre.tc the muss , to In any 0, frequent indul
gence in eating the vegetable. fund fruits of the weaeli, lni
and, taking a dote:, or more 'a...• , . of inn-trater during the
day—conw,ntwattly, moat rwy the penalty. Oar advice to
ouch would 1., alwaya In koett n lettllnttif Lloetnltera Celh
ebrattwl Stoat. I; Ilitterw in the house, as it will nth, d iti
ntnnt mitel to any Inc,. burin,. Cr,,unto. Sprain.. Cholera
vt hien, are gcnetally Ilic twain of oerrAntlith
,eac c nu vegetable diet. 10 fart. when inlet - rat in coniulletl
ne farad, ran afford to In VrithiAll them , Bitter, They can
In. had of oar of our dragghtta hz.ane dollar rwr bottle. roll.
taill.lll II Mil quart, which will lan thello.lloll. h.. 111 1, all
Liruttost• and dcalera generally. ty,NlawirT
I=l
Whom. man& ,sf pre hal enearly min In
the Eaat ndi.t, a certain ettre for Consmnption. A:4 hma.
Bron , hitbkbt'ssuglka.C..l.ls, and tietteral Ik.lil as. Tlke 1.12.41 y
vtaakilscoversal by him alum his only elkll.l. {laughter. vchs
given np dle. Ile heart murlk the srotblerful
torntive and beallkinalitte. proparations ma & fn,ta the
East Indio Hemp. kali the thottaht ....arr.] to , him that he
mi.lll make!. rent elm his child. Ile studhat hat - dm:dam . -
OMPIi realising Isis wislt^s 111. shiblaaa cureal, and is
alive:And null, Ile ha smse adtaikkiatareot the troakkrfal renk
e.ly n , tin mar l . Isulfs ran 10 011 parts of the scot 1.1. he
lola. muter 11..1 ta mak lug them cmtplstelv hestlthy. and
I Itapp, ,a 1. ,A as p.satble, he will paid
to skull d his alllkehal re,aest It. this nave.
with hdl rm.' extols,: !..r nakwz iI krp.
ttllng it. He ~ ra. happlteaat b. malts...l
him oo...fulling —lltrer kbakt• to be I,f-111'1,1a. postaga kqk
ths , twit , and the retanindur to be , to the payment
,nf tltta akltvrtha.tettt- A.l3r , 00
Pr. 11. JA Es. pitrert..ler..y elly.
. • • monle have prelend , ..l And wit TIo• •••••ti...
is tient from No PIACc bllll No 19.
New Jerm.y. w!,3i2f,PT
ESeilanki . tian4 - W1 Nebraska;
GRO. SINCLAIR, Pr,s' R. NEEDER*O4A'r
G yr.o. INCLAIR K CO.,
General Land Agents& Denlerin Land Warrants,
IP 1o r nc• e, x.
will give their iter..4,al.lolll.lolll.lnllyingatal Selling Real
Ent.43ng Lt 1 1 ,6. l...maEng . Money awl Paying Tasot,
Nebrxska, lowa and
GUM/71 , M
Exchange Bank, Pit Lsburgh. l'a.
C. tl. /log,y & "
Pamirk & Co, Banker., Pit.hurgh.
Atwell, Low A- Co..
IL F. Ealoy, lhwker. Philadelphin.
Winslow, Co.. Now York.
7MEMOIMS. Itant,r, rat. Louis.
& t 0., 31erchaut, "
Rank orConimerr... tilo.ro•ban,l, Ohio.
.D.A.W1.12-3 At. e LI , : ,
House, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
IN
NVII ite Lead and Zi 114 Pailltn.
Ala, all Mud. Paint, 011, rarrtilthem, ..low Gls.,
141 11 - 4 u( Str,wt, dcr•rt ohm, thamond Ally.
mrly:lyAtc
. .
. . _
T he (July Itetned) for Cemsuuspllolrx.,which
exi..r,,« he. pr. I ...I ,:uat.l,..
c:L.A. - Ric. C O'A,
itu-1/ ton. Crook k Co
Pure and Genuine Cod Liver Oil.
it Awl the 1... t of len awrolArncl.,Pul.r
. and pro, ed ..alcuet.,n. ht., ha... I.
that y. , u A the
our Mr Rushton artl, nfllrd It cud" off ts . tmn
tro•lar.A. in 11,. mny Ith It. C. or 11. C_ A Co.
Sold by Sku.r.rt,..k Co.. 11 A. F k Fl.talku
and lir”,3.l•o.t,ernlly p.16:11,4,0'41,
..... ry.
Dr. .T. T. 1 - 11: I.LI111.:N. lutring
gitriLLl Itte• gerVoo , Lb.. rm.( ..‘ venom 0..1
%NiirLiiimin ILI 6, UntiLLLI L , Late, ILL ILryluirvil :Lk it" •
1.• e•Lt• IL i.titieLLl Lis. •L,Li• L•f
or p.art. LLI mad. i,IL tal oor ootoll.taklis
or 0,010
A rtt nem! Ey.a anti all &for... of the face
llllien N... 1:. Fourth At and Smithfl, hI
Pitt.hura. 1p nn.,11,
TE.IIIifI.RS A fTENTIO,.--lir.
Ilnna 1: nu own?. in punt 1,11 r.. , rlrrnnt. , 4
&leaner an , ' Mut., than nth, Mrti , l•• ....rotTeft..l tht,
puhloc for Wn elm."( a.ny
!. , pram.. Purr
ItAting. 1.411 n in tin. stalolo, it ha...arv , l many
valnabl• hot,. S. I. 101,1 y
Dern.t, 56 o.rtinn•lt
Pohl by Dr, KEYSER. Ikr fV,,.1
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO
DlASrnicivr.c.
American C-al rani zed OF
Slleet I mr,ll
And S.le fikr .tid ,
w. Tin. rz,
Patent Imitation Raubln Sheri Iron
A!...4.1. in/ n for 1t...•1t
13.4 Fr,.l /Itt.Gi•ryt
MANUFACTUR£RS,
IBMSEMI2I=I
=EI
3Latt.t4etltrn I'me l tnk Keg, vt the v.tri.m.
'Logo! SA I L aw
v.lstch they willnt the fouvrt
ntaet
Ir t i- ,,, ntrartr nto r••• 1., than All work war.
rattl•-.14 the I. -I qn:tht • .1,1, 1.41 h.
C•1,117,A N" It:
Prize Medal Honey Soap,
th ,, an , l ' , litigated not
to , irritate it, •k it,.
F. S. CLEAVER'S runt: GLYCEIiI NI: P. the
Skin. heing a to , article. re,nintiwn , l , .l
Rib W WINIOAnt. and , v , ty FANCY
SiLt end PERFUMERY 1.. be had •C all re•p-etable send.
ern in the States.
Maunfartnry 11,p1f.r
I' hard Sta.... II mod ::t 1)..y
.1. 11.11'SToN'.
B£WI Issf Cr+ r.,x p.
roa AND 11.1SUFACTI. AEI,. •
WHEELER & WILSON
I=lEi
Brid¢.•Purt, Coun
Pittsburgh, 6n Fifth S
Mitrhinn mat,. h.,. the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric.
At the phwutre tne t . .I.ang with n.u. Pn•
and Irvardafnl and dut,o4, Atom,. al tun, t
and art hvc , notag Lndintortinitl.l.- 4.r fauttly
Full a ofortuntl,t clay to ~htntnnl t.y .ul.lr,.ng JIIIIIIII
Ewinst. or ALE X. 11 ii EUt. A,lll,
S 3 n• Filth •Irrrt. 1'111,1414;h
"VV - NI. 11. I..tr 1.1.1..A.M It 4
BANKERS.
WOOD STREET. 0,11.1E11 Ti!!!:!'
DEPOSITS received on current accounts as
.ued.
Intornat paid only nn monay d..inntita.l for a Gard time.
All :lurk. on oar enlara nlll ln paid m cnrranry, Imam.
ntlarrarise nuarken.
W. If. William, de C., buy ani Ex. - Image nu the prin•
Opal citi.. 4114 Vnite.l Stat., un/
MMUMiEB
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street
(Dr. Irish's New Building,)
ige.3o:lydfc
MEMnffiE
Vtl /A 4 -11.7,11 OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
JOHN
M.P.8.C1 - 1.P.2.72"
1.31.2.1 No. CO ir-gt nrar
Pittsburgh Variety Works.
JONIES, W.A.I.ALINCiP.OI2.I3 Ss CO.,
,duccinsont to Warn-nk. A ttd.rbory C 0..)
Mannfdetvirnre.df Illght and Luft ILuul Idmr Locks. Spring,
!dn.? awl Thumb I.nd., Platform and Cnuntor
Golden. Gort3 and Paint Mn)., and DOM.tit Ilardwa, inner.
ally, corn, of Muter and Grant acrent, Pat Inburnh, l'a.
Jo= lydfc
JOHN THOMPSON,
41 0 LIBERTY STRYKT
European and Intelligence Office,
Kwepn alloys for sale Draftnon Euroiw for any /unman
and swam, and Parket Tickets 10 and from Liverinwol
New York.
(Aria for exx+k• And general house-stork furnished to
Liou.adneisd. on "Nail is•dl,.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills/mil Syrup alerays on hand.
Pindpernrers brought from Nor York and Philadelphia on
railroad to Plttahtirgli. Jo lly
3i1203..
1;==1
Iron Bulling, Iron Vaults, Vault Door.,
Window SAUm, Window Guards, &c.,
.Not. 91 Se.tvwd Street and fill Third ,Vlrf.if,
(Between Woad and Market.) I I ITTti6I ' KUII, PA,
[lave on hand a variety of new Pattern, (aw) and plain,
suitable for all purpose.. Particular attention paid to ../1.
cliedua tins. Lots. Jobbing ilone nt short oaken, ran)
MINERAL WATER.
PURR., COLD A ND SP.ARICL ENG,
PORCELAIN FOUNTAINS,
TIMM:GI( FILVER Tt III:
rni OnT PORCILIIII.I Vl,l7.lll7(rms.i.vran.
11. D. SCULLY. Fourth kiretq,
Corn, F.Tr) . two door. from Roo,. Cout.ctionsry.
Jellzarodfr
Porw \ arding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, _Butt. Seeds,
And Produce Genernlly,
dAvr, M. STrerl, Attsburgh.
PAYE El, BISSELL & CO., 4.
Cooking, Parlor and Heating
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, eto
COOKING RANGE,
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET.
)5262ydfe
- PRISSURGH. PA
roOTLIACIII is ifiStfiDqy oi/I:0 by afew drops
of Dr Ifey•or's Tooth Atha nage*. (,prepsred end sold •
the drag star. of DII. KSYBER,I4O Waal .t.
j•Woler•Jr Slgu of the Golden Mortar.
• Jr you value your teeth and a pure breath,
beeltbxgntusert, and con:Liable month, so to KEYSER'S,
140 Wood street and buy • bottle of Wallell TOOTEI WMI/1
.epectat flatires. -"Leto abbrrtiortnrittni •
31LICY1TV [1.4111)„
l'illittorele.June n1;41537. ;
conformity with thn 27,tit 40CtIOTIorti,e1
Constituthn4 Ile Commonwealth of 1 4 1m.,1)))))1o,
fia I. hereby given that applkot Pro will hantada b the
Legialatore. nt tho next .o.lon. for the 1) , 0.1,11 or
xion of the Charter of the .llerehant.' slut Nlnesuf.witire,.
Hank of rithdlnrtrliTfor the term of 1111 , ..t. year*. It} order
of th. Want of Director".
it:St:gruel
t/ITtCx 01' T ay1 • 111511).1). *.atNT )
Ayr. entrare. R tnxt , tn Comp..T,
Iltrraurnosii k July rib, IsX7. )
INTERE , T NUT le7ft.—Notietslserelsy
that sa ner.ordmic. , with n Ite,lution of the hoot
of Direetorx. adopted 22d iru interext at the rule Of nix pe
tent. per annum for the year ending July to, on .1 1 t
th.. St..,ck of this Coluimny will he allowed and toil to
Wu :tockholders. in Stock, on sold atter Aunind lOth, prox.
Non..re.ident. Slockholdera ran have their cenlftrutev re. 1 .
mated to them. 1,,x cticlooing the proper powers of at untie) ,
which can le- had at the oGire the C.nnpany. In thug city,
.r 4) it .street. Now York.l to lb. nudernigne.i.
10. r MAY, cloeed from Aliclt ,
jr-r: T. n. MESSLF.R., Seeretatx
•
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
Puo,NeuxcEs P.XTRACT
coNNoisseams ' or A LErrErt. FROM
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. "C) AT MADRAS,
To $ nt
And opplkablr GIICESTP It, Mity.ls. - .1.
EVERT ,t 4 • T.TI LEA A PETRI N That
'I then - 154.1,1 y ortn-
VAIt I T m I to owl $.. $ toy
su opinion t. nt.x4s ; stlatablogi
1)1511. means tho
Sauer that
Tho only Shofol A Witrilf.l by thr Jury of at. Nrw York
Exhibition for 1.1 oi . gn S.turr. ono obtutn.4l I.F.
Il INS ror t how WORCESTEIttqI lItESA T • E. il.o ri.l
wino war ot which haring lod to .1111111,011 S
arc rarmoAly reltle.trit' to ni. a• ~mnprs of
- LEA C PESKIN, - urn onprvrAr. , l upon Ow tk,10,.. op.!
Stopprr, ntnt prinfrd upon it. , 'Abel,.
halo Whob•sule Agents Sow fail,.)
JOH': NCA N k SONS,
, 11,. Awns. New York.
A stork alsrays in more. onion, n, rra for t
Abipturnt from_EnglAnd.tny:!:ly.lfcr
H. C. 171,111 e.c CO.,
I , .)lirthStroet. t ..burgh,
INsritA AGE:\ TS
NNI)
Insurance Brokers.
Count:ten CIPIT, it urnzsE,rr ,
Life.• lire, Marine 311.1 Lire :'telt d 0,4
ril
tt token eurrent r:itee In 11, Leet rel.e,ie and 1.1-,en
pnying Nmipanl,l In 11, St.,
Nelson sAminntypes.
P ILICI S FF D 1 CIBD
Gallery, earner Third and Markel Ei
EsTitANct: ON Tllllll. STit EF T.
Wenew to offer tii the vulg.. our tall known n
are
etylie of A mbriitypee et the low price ON le 1L Al: and
UPWARDS Th.... wanting I ikon., ee t aken in the beet
et yle of the en, will find It get , t IN le their Interest ,••
this iielahliehinent n call. A hop• now n anal
Caney Al wars int hand.lyre
FRANGIYANNI:%- n y
The priiie of n Fletion
The la ii ofthe lioniaiin
The lin., OniSecliiiti et') ' 0 7,
The jai , . <it the fruit, ire, I,tki I
tent,
oet 'ante ieritnprivinni. J.:eery/eel,' 1.4 it.
11=1211=11
Nirrtrr 4.1 vort.tc, i.rvon. In the
ofh•riltg
Frarigipalini Perintim—,
or a.puriuu. natuz, r 4, 1. art ich. nnub.hy
h LI 7tIN. tla. t•
. .
that not.. grDIMIP %OW 11,1. Ihr 1 1.11.:5f , T
[.rats of Karl at . I...ratono.tt 1.11111,0
and,
INitER N4,, - .Tork. SOL?.
'rho v....• tzo«,nl,q
Frangipanui,-. an Eternal Perfume
Pvoin thrly clr y.
LI/11C JO , . J., 1.. Itt lo IX. X 011
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
.10N ES. BO YD <'.L).
Stattafactltr.o.A C.U , r STEEL; ,wt. 51 . 14 1.11
A. 11. AXLE_.,
o.nwr ,tri Per,,t /Al/sAttrgh
D. }3. tOG , TZS CO.,
Roger.' Improved Pstrm
iVatt,1•1 . 4,1,1)1,
•
Ourn, qr.., r l'altdb.argh.
Pr:t . t+ if,'
111=1M==t1!:1!1!1!1!!
spar: ;:ILL.s nie.flry fi
On the Union Bank, London,
T.,. Deaf..er. milable wt the prineipAl I: , Ane E.f
Engirool. -,land won Ireland awl ti.. r.Attto-nt.
e ode.. •I:a‘k : 4 4lit lii e on M. A. GItUNt:IIIAI'M & ISA T.
FrAtakfert a Main. wile- It ,rNe no • Hemet:Luce to eAI
a
!Lt. , :erolerty, •.zwiteertAn., and M.dland.
Pereoto I eiteseike- to I nkrel ettn..ad may je , e.ire throurb
LeMes- !I Money 4,11 1,. a•
- CAUJ:4 :Al2l
It,n am! r Strf dt.
I=!1
Ch vice "Ivy 11,1,4 ITIII . .
TOBACCO, C
F,ll.it* Ca• •pf Saa.k. , • • I h , hi
t‘wk. which a ill Iwl , llll.ln.zui.l. aar. , •t
mr2a.1),1
•
N, Cop, an. l-,111,4. _ •
Per CORD & CG ,
Wholesale t.nd Iteiall Hatt e
Woad :street.
Ms, ale N•
CAl•+nnA FIT
boa rn p
I A
C - 1; (3- .Ni„ N„
aba Dexl, in 3!I kual
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
A N D
LEAF TOBACCO,
Stre.f um/ /. ,, ,n , nl
PITTSTIVIV:II. PA
MERCHANT !TA.ILOR,
Sz. r rh:
prularn,/
Potrks.
.1-111,-.
=3lyes s' . , horn Penns.
r
E skive lirnise 11111! lit 7,
pllftiOna r
111. amt.. lin. tebur‘li i•
VIIt lety met grinniniir Ire cs-E,
deeirable to hli.ver.aaelly F.. • h.
rontitling . wintry ..11ere anal, lot :ha rise,
..f iennie To the Angler. the m...: ..r. ..!
Trout riehing. The hint, to ler, mein
the rnutenitnican of lirat .k 4 FIN I I Ihn eni.•
...ri, oill.t melte nu h.. n t... itis r
tlieni,lree by the pure air Alinghenie• r..ve
nr i.n n it h
414 mile of the hotel IiAIiNET lAN,.
11(
•
TAYLOR'S SALOON!
365 B. an':leontlaroy, Near Vori..
T ills :51a 4 „ificon, Temple
eln .tau rny
11*lren rrcnitly r.-Arrornte,l 441.•1 nngr
4+6t•nos
==!
GORGEOUS COUP D'CEIL
than whni firvt
Tll F. INTERNATIONAL 114)1'1:1,,
Over tho WLvu. ennuiliting
fluent.
llso Eurkbpean hr. 41.• .p.t. for el“,
lluenta at all hem,. jv 1,1 till
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON.
Conducted on the Eurt4ent. Plan.
RICE, PROPRIETOR, respeetful-IM
ly announces 1111" an compliatten ith the 5ee,r1g;... , 1
pret,renc, presse+l L.. the 1,,t01.,,0 urn, ua
hotel tuanugement, Met the American Mae—. will Ilea-T.3IN r
csn,lta.-uul sol”ly on that pieta. 11 Jl furnished part.,
and eh - eying, apart:mutt, will le• 'et I j the .1.). n tar Langer
perhala. Meal. served In thog.lilaunen's lullmall lu.tars tot
the day nod tun''g. The 1141eA . EI/1311, hall wall
,u 1 lit like !atria:yr for 1a , 1125, and gentlemen. accompanie4
19. aro:mm..l36ms and ntt , eniene. ur the
hone are tannarwaseed, and the recent improretuent, and
altrrattouti I n.. nothing Who &Crud. ~aulaa than reeldento
will rind the aw . rattenentm epeetally con‘unetiL. Large or
emelt partlee provided with dinners, suppers. &c , tat short
notice. jyr,slirtane
$lO.OOO.lVe want t, t pon•ln. ,
Prortimory 0141 14 11131114/:
to j 2.000, htor ink from 30 daletuna'sru
nog I ',A I N L 00511.1 k CO, No. 10 ...) R.
• -------
WANTED:A gentleman al...at to rim
Tomo, on tominem trottl.l like tot )13.44 ....on nohli3O o on
nl hoAlnons, pith, In tho way of examination of lands, tab,
to land, nmking (401brtion.., or for the kulo ofrorichando.e,
any nthor loodnor. requiringrwmonkl attention. Poroons
baking tOOlOl,, In trammel as n tore, trill plomo. loam Muir
~ L inn at IiAZETIT OFFICE, or ro",°"' lion 09 i , Pttto
borgh Pont ORlrn no;t1 wda
BEESWAX WANTED—The bathest cash
mica paid for Boom. at B. L. FAIINESTOCK'S,
M:m•mhor rhonlog Moo., r.O lyoodntrooL
WAN LELt—Frotu t\TO to tive thousand
1 dollars of firrtAlne. llualrous Paper, m run from
throo tofu smontba. Apply M BLAKELY A./Mill:Y.
W ANTEIt—PAM City Paper. having
T from 4 months to non year P. min, to till an order.
AUSTIN IAYOSIIS L CIL, No. ..+2. Fourth .trret.
JYTI Stork A Nolo ittokr re,
51T17.155200110f City . Warrants nt the
office of WU:, D. AI'LAI ltirN, ith et.
WANTED—To purchnse r good, medium
laeJ hou., between the Mkt, ny river ond
North Commons, and between the Deli end Were Common..
Allegheny City. Apply to G. IV. DONE. weet side et Fed
mr,t, door mouth of th*,Noith Commune,
Ally
ghee,. City._ _ IYI
•
WANTET)::::A: home
sltuato within of PM . street. Rear
from $175•t0 $2 . 25. lILAKELI ItICIIET,
Jyl Cort.r7tli and :enithfield Streets.
$l. .40 U Di'
___—__
N- , it,r,IIIIITVIIItintI Notes of all sires ha,
GOOD BUSINESS alt
la g fr..nt GO tlays to 4 stonths to t 1111. '.. ~. 0"..1_ ,, t .n
sonahlo rates by applying K. IL Met , r ,4 & mor•
pal Stock k 11111 ardent.
$lO 000 —WANTED, a partnerwith
• a eapligkof Ten Thomson% Dollars
to Invest I ln nn old onabllshed`mannfaetaring MA-
I:Dent doing oval to.lorm
Apply to ago, w. BUNN, that side of Podera
acond door tionti of North Commons, Allegheny Ci
ll=
FRANGIPANNI
~)..: i.:a~a
hat,' fll•t.. k 1111 , ,
to wlinit they VII ,
1,4.1tt
EZlanto
Templars' Coecert and• Lecture,
Thurekday R vening. , dug. 13th.
, 0116 sl NG NI will by the Pictt:-
I,z,rgh now! th« 1.
rill. of HEM: I. 111 T. IN.
'ClieCotiot t will 1 , 1 hlt th ,
parr no I Gp•hl orth.r ever, ,b,Ol ill 1..
11”11vonvl by Pr, It. T lll.tr.alo Jr1.,...1
thn Itev. WM. 11. ItOI.TON, of Alloglion)
Ailarlohn‘lt 35 e.. 14. I'll I.lf mit, D 0,./ at
Vow rrt t TIC kvt•
en. be :qr. Mulloi• and 31r..
and nt lllcsArn. hint.. r H Fifth
ht till. door. it all :ltd.
SrocKs.k.r PUBLIC A VCTION-1 , ,,r nal()
11,.. F:x..hatigo, T1.1.18y
Aug. I:Illt,•nt
Hank,:
Iron Pitt' r 1.., •
A.ll R. IL Stock
by A . 1:, ,, T1S Imo \
anti Stock and Not I INokel, 112 Vo
Tui'ifi r, TO WEAR,
-L I VIVI; CENTS ONLY.
Philadelphia, Saturday:Evening Po., 1.',111:
!lanon Pictorial; :LA!:
72,1;
At CLAIIK'S
nut' Non.. Dopet,
nt.II \ Clair .trawl.
. •
1 - ..1 A ( rk iii. , Nlatiellester, N.
.t.
41.. 1t.,11 41,
, t0r.....”1 ~..la• Dm I ..r
or
pru rite p..i... llt. .I...tlers n t0...v.
tho.y At, nupo
t.. nue utl...r limy in It,. DAVID 17 BST.
null rortior 1,11...rty xn.i liati.l Or.
r !PEAS— ullilLr )IV,OII, Gun
and 11.11.1..ing, 111 ri1t...1.11. 11.11(
rid rat/3 1...-gt• and ntioortmt.tit
of a! N.,. Yorktnf•nl.Lr
1:.1611.1:1',C0.91;it.1VE et CO..
31111
N. I, und '2O W,..1,14treel
. -
UGAR AN I) MOLASSES
prime, Suipt,
80 1 0 91• .19 • den
- 4941 N.... 11n 1a,..•K
For *9191, null lIAGALEY, 1 . 11:41:14AA .1 ell
Bir•fi),111.:Tblo
...ill Corm, Mod Rnd Liberty rte.
S
I A L'1'...7 . 1,1.1 s extra NO. I, for lie hy
liA V ID V. ItEl 11^.1',
iiell . Corner Liberty itti I ilittei .iii.
;V 1 - 111 . )1 ll'l El: A1,—.40 1.1.1. lame new
t
..L1 l . • ~• i , It AQALLI. ibi,llt VI , . ir CIL
)
Itin.ll. 1:I .I. —l5O iiiirys Welt . ° OP f..r sale
in. 11.4.(L41.1..1%
COSOIt VE it l'iL
r1:10 IFICATk: 64- Twenty Shares of
0tp0.,1 .k 1 the Ex.-bsing. Bnk - httAburgh.
=EZEMCMMM
Mara=l
==zioniamml
ma•1n141..1.1 the mllmeritter. will apply . for
•.I 4 M/110 on the f.o.lrts.ntholay or Sopt.rnl.r
n..z,owng“.., flinivi certifica4tr• confrr
f. 4,, r.urni. the name welcher of tho tollArribere,
IWZ=llfl
=ln
SINGERS' SEWING MACHINES
I_ M. SIISC-P4.li. ez CO
IMIZEM
.weanthr "\ll..olotay 'ount
I=l
Into 1).1 PITTS , BUILGII. PA,
DINE l'.11:Li)11• FLIZNI'ITItff—We are
xntle rualwifw - tortfig in, Parlor Furniture of
••‘..•v Th.,• pur , liawe will had 11
:•. MU 3.11 . !R n union IN a 4.11.
- It. Viit'Nf; & 01.
cmfrAiNs loill fled un ut
1 , . till 11,ir ord.,. for Cabin Furnt
,, with yr - m.11.1,4w awl till favorable (elm,
0,00 T. I. WPM": As Co.
I, DI A IR' BE It A. LLOONS,
.tn 4 1t..t,11. at tho main rnLMr IM•pot. Mid 21 St.
attlo t 11. PHILLIP,.
T. !POI{ CLOTITS—A fine nAsortrneL.
X ~:1 utvl ntyl, at LI, ~i 1 , 1,111
and , St. .treet :till, .1, II VIII LLIPS
Fr Ii.IN6PAREN'r TUtEEN OIL, CLOTH
-1 All Kuine, w11..1-,:A awl 10..0. at iA a“.l Rt (lair
.1..1 11. PHILLIPS.
TABLE t(PVERS—A Inr
h and 2.6 ! St. CIA,r
.111 11 / .1 A 11. 1 . 1111.1.1 PS
rAR_:.., bbb,
for in more awl fur -ale ho
I 111110 10 1 1{EiT . 10012E1.1.
Pla ES S. wiIEAT_93 ~Leks steamer
ISAIAH DICKEY 0 CO.
1. 4 1 1.. k XS1.1;11-7 bhk. thi. day ret.',A by
II EXIIT 11. C, MANS.
I'slll---Miittio SCillottjudj. .1. C .
ympul.r S. h. ont.
•
lksi..1•••• 1010..1r111.,
re,
1V” clonh,ol4ii•
Siumgl , ..llkr,:wr
aml for ~ a - .Te• of
FRUIT CANS,
1: HERMETICALLY SEALINU
ALL hi, I'. oF ',MATS
r 1 L.ISS AN I) TI N 41f in stn pprovoll
, v .1‘.. , n tor G Heill.EY.
Jefferson Hall
_ .
rrii Ehnla: .,r furniA t ed his largo,
OH. Mira War,
Allen:Iwo) City. rnalk , W.l:3 ana'n.nra .
An.! ~..h.,11...rhes [hat h.• ready as , ..nna...htto
.1 ... tr. Inv moat onnhortnhle tnann..r.
n,: I min hr Finn I Ant. and 5,-on4t fttrnet.
Insv thowKind dollars worth
nr..l Aernmanulathin Nnie..
nno on Itt..+l E.t.d.. rn lo rivt.4,l nt
tk. 1;5.1, NS . a N. We. Allan of
.ionr ..r tha N.nah Commons, Allegbe,ny Cl).y
‘, 1 1 . 1i A Sugar. a prime nr-
AJ t, ow, and for male by it. C 1113[11ST.
0.34, ..orlavt k.r Liberty and Raoul fttrrets.
I)
T 1.1 ,;„,- P r . A .. , \;a , I Matttrna T rket.
i Street .i
je2s
TUCKS STOCKS. STOCKS.—Penzons
,I , k k• onn htit. , them sold al pttl , l:t t.r
tl,nt nt (nu alter.
ol , ry Ti evening at tho M... ;mita'
A I',TIN I,OMIS c
a :0, NO t•l'. Foorth start.
rEI - 11 , FRUI T
a..e tern well ' , rte.! In 11.0 nod have On.
• •n
v rys ' , avand rellable: are ramly
Allufartaral and Crt. whoiemllo atV retail at tho
I..tri,httnt (tarn
JOHN' FLFZIING,
ALIA 'So. 47. Morket start rntner or Third.
WARE and House Furnishin
tceroros 'No 17, Marl, odrcom Third.
B .__ —• 11A 'h.,. Bacon
. 25A , 00 now..
21 /mkt o Skirts
tiorot. C..liamc
300 144. 31e.1 Pork;
10 " Reef.
For sr.!. hy .S d
rill ELSE-100 lixs. prime W. R. Chepso.,
Jim os•••mo .al , by P. 110111SnN d CU.
r pc) ST E.IM BONTS--6MI tons Rnilrietil Iron
A._ In Ahlio to So!ploor SlO ing, bolow St. Lnoin,.t Ma dol.
por =RI IbM. Apply to It. PUIIIPON tr (XL
I.llwrty atrpat.
MEW PERSIAN DELA IN ES-A. A. Ma
il .ot, 4 Do. has, pea opened five twee now Prrninu Do
nna •
M B R(11I 11 R LEB—A. A. Macon
j Win open to-dny 100 carton, of [lr.. Embrnid.ries And
(Itnnb.. nui
' MEW PR LS are nnw receiving
100 C.r/I of Print.,
A. A. MASOS A CO.. 25Flfth street.
FENN. -- FLOURZIO sacks new landing
from strainer 51alrono fur ”ly by
nal
'SALMI DICKEY & CO.
d e l it EASE—I; ithift. MOW landing from Meow-
II crlnr44l for taint ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.
crie,k now landin from steam
xer Melrose far Rain by ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
NAPIER PIG METAL-85 tons in store
for tale by ouq ISAIAH DICKEY & CO:
FEATHERS -75 sackain store and for sale
by ang ISAIAH DICKEY tea.
Pittaburgh Stamp and Stencil Works.
J.NO. D. .M.A.TTETZAVS, •
Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter,
JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &e.—
&lawn:mil iillloll
Inserted: Table Knino Remised. and fteneral Jobbing at
tended tic I , OCSSMITII AND DELL-HAWES,
No. 13S Snalthlialal Street, near Sixth,
PITTSBM:11; PA.
Tho above firm laps:pared to mate anything In th•
shape of an edge tool, any kitid of smith work what
ever, nn short none, ir's;l3'd
T SRI)We. No. 1 Winter Strain
ed hi store.. for tale by T. 'ATTU! & CO.
I~EFL(tUIt-125 bbhi. Extra liye Flour
iumoreandf gale by T. LITTLE k C 4).
AO.l.Lk - NE ) .IIITTEILS--100 doz, on hand
anti for saln by R. L. FA.IINESTOCK.
OHOL-20 bble. just reed and for sale
Alit__ B. L. PAfINEBIDCE,
Furv.rasor tojleming Woe.
jj . EMP-25 bales Kentucky hemp on cpn
alstuaent, la gore and fur min by
sta .I.TWZLL, LEE & 00.
EFRIGERATORS—A good assortmont
!w re Auld Itrisale by G. ITOBLET,
• Yodels! ram; Allsekear.
*manure
•
Mtreheath' In%llre fire CO. f Philadelphia. Delaware Mutual Safety Insuraza Company,
I•KVIT. Neel f, r 1/ Inlv hoonporelrd Sy Ms Ltviialvre of IV:tn.:o=34: l / 4 1Sn.
A.'''''' C'14".1 P"i4 PA" 'A" `" 5. E. Corner Third and IVainuiSta„
Porphro
_ PHILADELPHIA.
MA It IN As: INSCIL CAVES ou Verels,Car,v , ,ADdrNigtt
40 ;Arts i.f lhn worl.l.
11.1. A Ai, IS ~n tto44,Rl•Pre, Canals,
I.akoo srol tAt.l Vag rug, to all par. ot ih< V 0 1 ,46
1N,1 . R..1:1,1.8 on Il', rt.snalso gonsrall,y.-41,
t, glom, le,
War, Are". ,f tI.. thmpany, Non . ad, 1A.5.1.
John C Ilonl,emoo , John 5 1 lo:to to, D J m„,, andl[ra l''''
1;, V Wpm,. RPo- Ron) IV.. 1.1,•n. 1.,..„,) „q„.„
.1-1. A. NDat•L..;l, (.11.1.... 11 Dll.lO, Am .„1
'''''
T. Pn.py Rills RP...1,040 .
. C.aPh onlooot
IlalPoon• in hands 01 4 ,n l a,luauron Ma.
Hns t004,,a1; 1144.4, AI.? oll,or 44,ta
t'otro - An,
itnhs , tli4 Pro ?t
In.nt,t , l'etrtt Ilto Ott, ~,dt:
ttgttin -1 b., rt. et.toetk. nr Firt,
.l-° itoltott Il,w 1,1111:: atttl ittletvl
Ntotir,Alltto itsmt
P pErrtr.
E. V iVIT)11:11., Tl , •
Ihrtalrt J. }lc , Vrc . •
turkera
&ogre, lamb k Co., 1'hi1ad..11,1,,,..
Burk, Varianetulfol.; do.
Truth, Rm. k Co .In.
Pumruy, Caldwell k Co., .10.
A. T.' lam. k
SPlamltz.,Jw.llre S Co., do.
VITTSRURGII OFFICE, No. 91 WATER I•TREET
ntottltf R.
K. 1411 mw.XTI.R. Ago',
The Great Western Fire and harm Ins. Co.,
Juno, I• 11...1.
31 , -I. l, Ju.r.aa•Eoz.
Wi11.......i1 Etr,..4..
.I.Al.oux 1.. Priv,.
1 J•sp. I..nn.t.
Yvlni.v.l P. i , k4,,,„
/I , 11l , Yl.etn,
, JO/l.•. h ,;. rillalli.
Th ,,, rvu 1. 10.1
1:..1.,, Brirtuto.Jr„
J..6n li...rapk, lilvtt..g,,
FIRE INNER.4.‘, E—E,..lual or limited. Ina.l. In town D. T. %Icirgisn. ".
orconatry...llevvry .1... ct art ~.. :.1 pr, - • t . J. T. 1.04r0n. L.
LVI , XXII 1N51 . R.1..r , e... ~a t;.....1. by Cam Al. Luke• laud Illt. MA 11l N. 1'r..64..mt.
111.11n3..n, to :41 P.1.11...1rt0• I inn. THOM. V. 11AN1. , , %MR Pr^si.i.r/L
1.1111.VR /"..VsriLANCE. on V....-I,Cargland Freight. , lIEVAT 1.11..t.caN,5,r-t.tt,
rtichitWill,lll,, Tranaportation. 1 . . A. MA14:111.1. Apenr,
C. C. LATIIIIi)P, I.t.••iilent. ' ap.klyti . N... "..:. W.at.r.r cu.... Pitr.l.,o.
IV. I , AIt.LINt;, Vi..o Prelident. ~...
.1....ph .11n , kel , a,,,, Tr.....r, - -
/1.. It Illtitardson: 9,rretnt
A.../Atani ..
. I Farmers! and Mechanics' Insurance Company
Sorthirrs , f.hrner Strom? and Ir...fn, ~,,,.. .
•
0'
N. 331 Walnut Street
fI~tPiCP PrY.PLICAL.
elkfleß r.t., , 1. p. ttnt W.I -tr. •t.
11.. 11,1, It 11.,r.., Ln fl Nnut otreet.
bitl , l. , n. t• :..rt th Fnml
JI.IiIO C. 11 1 / 1 .1. r, r.o PI/ .4 Wr41.1..
E. Tracy, /It :I, 6 1,..
John It. 91,t'Ar.17, d )1. !'to
e S. 1114.4,, 11ria. 6 1 . .,
Jar. IL 5 llh, Arm 41 JO, Is. Pu.., 6 .
1.,0111,...p1A, ;1,10 a A J.I I.
Imute II I ..Itorrvt, .111. , nrwy AC.4
Theo. IV.
5ti11...11 N. Illiluq., firm rd I{lPll4.p. Bi mm m.
, laln .4
Job n Illy. , 911 /4 , 01411 hront .Irrrt.
Ifori...r Jotitoyq., firm of It m.ll. Brown I. 17.,
It. W. pirINLIE!VI Asol/t,
ep1:1Im-,57 57 at, l'ittAlourKll
Life Insurance
AIIERICAN LIYE INNI"ItA.V6V
SoutheaJt (3.rner Iruh.ul
I` II ILAII L I. II IA .
Inrorp,nted April nth. copttrl:4l.•-k 5.,,,•••••
A LEX ANDF.II IT 111 1.1/IV.
MAR, HALL lIENZEY. fire 1 . -
•.lIN C. SIMS. 5..• - mtary and A. •
JOHN WILSON, Trt.“•••irer.
Aleznnlor lChthhn I Loulr A. Codey.
Al/krohnll T. KOlllOll,l. Ilorp,r,
William P.' I Eli•ha Trreev.
lion. Jomeph •• :4. Small,
John I George It. Crohnin,
JOl/115 Bowman, }:II wood Mallrck,
John P. ..... JO.
ISM. F. IRWIN. M. C...My.lical Ex:mune,
This Comm', molten Insorrn• - •• •••.•log•
Yin term,. It tnato.,l fir ...tyro!
•••• •by btu •e xperienced 1•••ard of officer .••••: 'tn.!
tri.ty, hog alwayr p.. 1.1 prlonp,ly 1••••••. s, nod In tery
wry demer, 4; of co - Wide:lmmo! I.ottr lunge.. •
W. FOINIIENTER.
Iny7:•If•to IC En•nt rare.. l'itlnhurgh.
Howard Fire and Marine Insaranre Company,
OF PIIILADELPIIIA, PENNA.,
Franklin Badings, ttl Str,./.
Authorized Capital, $600,000.
AMOUNT OF CAPITAL 5U11,51.1413ED, SOPLIXAI
INTESTED AS FOLLOWS-,
Fleet Bomb, lortga,ge.l 0" Provrty fu the city rd
Philadelphia 21.1:41
C 0.411 on I 31.1
AMOMII eeruee.l iir .t.e.k note.
Arneent ol doe 01/ ,11:1
THIS COM PA Nl' ErrEcre. issunAscE
1 11 1114111,7. Porto r ittmlwr.:.. 01/ Ve,l`l,,
CArgo and Fro,ht. 1., all port.. 1111111. y Itaarad, Ilcrs
RI t , t . ". at the losre.t ray, , no t mwtt term,
gimmtitmln, prompt rut mr.nt • , 11 111 0 Itibl,llllolll 1 .1
IT
The greAtent stmottnt to 1, 11/.1.11,1.1 11 11 ltny one rL.IE I.
15,001).
/)//th(77/R.C.
P. M. Pot., P. E. Spangl..r, Ai.rn firm of
Silvl4 Wtn. 11. 11. 1. .i - 11.1
11r.... J. F; , lgTir Thor:llm. Pr., P. ,' :. r.
firm of Sower k Itariv., John W. . t.,
Sexl.,hl Sweariciv., Ilorsnan Haupt,
It. It.; Ntilltein H. Putt.. . 1.,•%; %I in. 11.
Bm, of L.t.,th A Co.: E. T II 11. Ftt.io4l
E.; P. Wither, firm Witiv.r..
1`..t.,-non: A hrrham Kyor, W. Itawiel, fins of Itriguel
CJ., Cliarl.4. F. Ngyrt...n. lino of Vatideuxer: Joh', It.
L•, - ard, firm of 1,1.M...A CAar..ti; J. E. $1) leg,
Ilarronr4h., late Willlani , on.Borrorgloo k
W. 11. WOODS. .F..c'3".
I'nc'a it. M. Parr, Presd'ls
C. E. SPANOLra. Vice Presirt.
sksi_A plitnee at :he a. Pi/actors of thin .. flomar.l
;meaner Colnpans 111.4 of %limo arr wsilrly known a. among the first basins., nien Philialdplikk will probably
convey ample assilfalier of saourity to the pobbe,,
A elutes of patronage is raapectfolle
O . II.SIIAM. Agents
corn, of Water,nnil Market sf meta.
Hi.. I Pittaborali. Ea.
Franklin Fire. ln.arance Company of
018/CTOI • .S.
Adolph E. TV.rie,
I Samuel Grant,
D.tri.l 4, Brown,
I Jacoblt. nth,
31..rri4 •
1 , 411er...rt.
CHARLES N. ItANCK Krt. Pr,siden,
I•Cnaxun G. rerrt.rv.
Thi. Couvuly continuer. to flint:, In-rurane.,
Illtai , 4l. ,s•.-1, p:1 t , . , 11F1'14-1
Tl, rnmpnny l nt funol.
which. ith Ow, m
WI Premiu, .fely
ottrollu 'W m.l.. pr..to,ion n: the aolurv.l.
The Ara.1,..,f the Comp.., on Jni.r.,.ry 1 , .t. 1551. va put,.
Ilit/n.lnareenl , l-. to 1111 , Act of Anarinbly, were ne follows
Cberlrs W. Rancher,
Ikon., W. I:lchar.
Thom
)I,•iernl ll.lvim,
Toltgin
Mortgap..
Heal E.sto
'l4.roporary bran,
$1.212.70S 44
,Ince their inrorporgi or turaty...n« ye4rn.
tit, have 1.1,1 nornri• or On.. Minion; F o n,. mund i ...,!
iheuoud D.4larm thereby affording evid.inre
of InNornner. ar well an their nbilny
divogition meet with pn.loptnenq all I tabilitieo.
J. CARIINEIL COFFIN, Agent.
apl9 (Mice Soutlaeh,t r n. W.KNI mnd Thin! Pt,
Continental Insurance Compani
Inoerporated by !he Lfyislaturc of Potnnarania
"MIT
PERPETUAL CHARTER
Authorirtal Capital. Ono 711111iint DoHarr,
s<ctirpil nud Anvw alateil Capital
HOME OFFICE
M W :,tret ITrrd. alor. S.r4ovf. Pnautle,),,,a
• Vimun Furniture, Merclign•iuu,
Mar& Itt.turaitt , nn Cargo., and Frt.tghttt, to all Nat'l of
or worltl.
Inland Insurance un thumb.. kr.. by Likes.
rand -Lund erwrinurs tn NI part• of the Union. tl o • nu,
trt"VMlohi^ term•, ronsistent with security.
OE011r;F: W. COLT. '.I,AT
Phsl.looll,
ITNI. formorly Register of Will,.
JOHN N. COLEMAN. firm of Coleman 2 Smith. Impnrting
HArdwarn nod Cntlrry Merchant, N,.:1 North Third
strnot, above Market. Phila.
_ .
JOSEPH OAT, firm of J.uoph Ont .4 Sun, Coppernuithr, No.
12 Qunrry rteret,
EDWARD Y. MACHETTE, firm of Machette k Hnicurl.
importing Hardware Merehnntr, No. 12-I North Third
ntrent. above Hoer. Philo.
• • •
()Av.% RD N. Ann of I.liinvtnn
No. 271 3lnrkrt alnwe
Eiglatb.Phlbt.
- - -
GEORGE W. COLIADAY. Preshhilt.
G... Was., Serrertry.
ItObINSON. A goof:
N 0.24 Fifth Ptl , Pt. (op mioix),.)
mr2.5 v
The Manufacturers' Insurance company of
PILL .4 P EL Pll I.t,
Charter Perpetual--l'apitel $500,000.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS OP
Fire, Marine and Inland Risks
AARON S. LIPPINCOIT. Preiiiderity
Wlt. A. 111101/ER Vice lireichleilt;
ALFILER W KERS, Secretary.
Aaron 8. LlBplncott, it.onuts, Charles Wlsn,
NIA. A. Rhodos, Wiliam Neal, Alfrusl Weeks,
J. lUnoldo Sank. Chas, J. Field. John P.Simons.
• . • ..
.4111.41 P . Smyth.
OemP , m7 was orpinined with n Cinth (inpitni, and
the oirnctore hare determined to adapt the bus near to Ito
emilluble resource', to observe prudence In conducting Its
entre, with n prompt nilitietnient of moot.
Pit °Mee, No. OS Wm ter street.
mr2tfc J. NEWTON. JONES. Agent.
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh.
WM. BAGALEY, President,
SAMUEL L. MARSHALL. Secretary.
Office 04 Man- Street, Erta.rn M srket and 3Vod Street,.
*,_lnttree 1101 nod Cargo ItieLs on the Ohio and 311,
elesippl Rivers, and Tributoritnt.
AWlnsurrs agninst lots or dalnagr by Firs. Also, agsslnst
lb ismrils of Ib Sos. sort Inlan4,..N.vlgmlou and Transport.'
anon.
Wm. Manley, ......
Samuel Res, Capt. Mark Sterling,
S. M. Kier,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
S. Ilarbangh, Wm. Bingham.'
lea= 31. Pennock, John J. Dilworth,
Walter Bryant, Prairie Sellers,
J.. M. Cooper, .7. Schnonmaker,
Wm. 11. Bart, '
, .7.11 in 9 tlpton
'
Neptnne Insurance Company,
OW PIIILAbELPIIIA,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street
Ortputiwid under Ilia General Itontrance Law. with • nu&
pdal of SIIIO,OIXI, privileged to inerenw to $300,000.
Insunr• ngalvt dantativ Iriri• Marino, Inland
Navigation an dTrnn•portation.
corner..
TS. 0. LAUMILIN. Pm.l.l.nt.
RICHARD SIIIELDS. Vic+ PrniMen
OEORGII SCOTr. N..•<retur3.
DIRECTOR,
11. C. Jakughlin,
W. C. Stoteabury,
D. Sharswooll,
11. M.
William Oaborn.,
I/. llontrom , ry,
ElClsord
T. F. hmorrll,
J 0. C. Both,.
TITE.E:CIId FP EY Agents,
Lnfayetteßldl;(entnknoo on Wood 10 )
.F!hilndelphin;33Nin and Lite
I N S tl AA I(ORIC * O3f P ANY,
No. 149
.Cheetitit Street,
OPPOSITE TRE CUSTOM ROUSE
make all ICintle of luaortioee, either Perpetual or
Lml[nl, on ruery deeeription of P.iiiperty or Mereb..dise,
-• reemouable re,. of premium.
11.01W.RT. P. KLNO, Pres Meet.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DLILZCTORB.
Jos* 82Mat4:,, .
John Claytopi . •
—. J. 0. 00 lAApap
Aoroor Third Wood eta
Charles P. Ilayre,
E. B. English,
P. B. Saver 7,
C. Sherman.
S. Meinsrges,
I. %Amnia;Secretary
kaktral
*nsuranre
Wllliarn Martin,
Ya•al,
Eon oat A. ' , sAar
John , . Paris.
John It.
11
11.
Div ard Mrtingt , M,
It It. M
WI I.aphole.,
•
irII Air.
413110., K,llry.
II .1 , .r.44
J. t;
I . II I L A D 11.1. I . 11 I A
nm C.llowtug ntlleol.al,l3ll , ltA the i0n.,0,11"..! r..n 1
...11111t.1%.eniptuy 1.• Nor. I, I,:ntir:
ITemiu,on 11.nrine at, 1 In:sn.l
I. 151,.1
. .
LOAM,.
PILDI ):ftrute
An and o.•intuLo•lous
hn• urn I,lttitam, awl
A w•awy Charwen
Manna. roof/Mainz Itith Coam'y
Theamets of the Comiutny am iv ,
v atal County Dom!, $ 14. a )
llallrond "bond. ... . . . 1
flmt tortf,ll;ze lira! Ki.tate 14 , 1,:a30 V')
fimaka. et.lkteral. 32..10 ta.
^a Vono•lhlotion flank
f0.11:25
e
11,9 met., 911 5t.,14
ott kg. ilt• 11.1%
Th.. of Dirept.tr, Lare DID .1a) tl.vltretl 0
a
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN FED CENT,
Partultle tkutantl uu the bi1T10.41.1 or ID,
let Distant.. THOMAS It. FI.DEENCE. I t n , ldent.
Ent on , :erretnry.
THUS. J. HI:\T4:R, Agent. l'lttebu rgh,
t' Wnter ruse
nofil:fn.hfc
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of
P1111 , A11F1L,P111.4..
Office No. 70 'Walnut Street
CAPITAL $177.!...26-As.irrs t.!..r.),../;4 45—SEet..1, iNVZJIIERD.
Fire in mrunce on Build/no, Merehandi.e, Furniture, te.
In town or country.
The mutual principle combined with the security of •
Stock`Cispiiel, entities the I n.hretl lb shore In the profits of
th. Company. without Habil/IS' for here,
The Srfiipt Certificates of Una Company, for prefits are
convertible at par. into the l'epitnl Stock of tie. nonparty .
i ..,
eLF:FI TING CY, Pr . ..M.1.0.
ft. 11. /lINCI 31 . A N. Secretary.
mks. ore.
it. 31 Stroud,
I John IL Worrell,
1 Benj. W. Tingley,
Z. I. , thn.p,
11. 1.. Car.on,
Hobert Tobani,
C. Ste, ensen,
Cll.l, 10`1/01 , 1,
I
from. Jl.S , ltspl% Pitl.l4. ,
J. I:. ( 71 IFFIN, Agent
rulgefe corner Thirl and Wood .troop
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins, Co.
Office, Corner Market and IVuter Sta., w
Tingky.
Wm. IL. Th..p.c.,
Nowtel 111.p)34.1n,
W. 1111,11 tel.
Robert,t,en.
I.:00
Nlarnhall
Jarobl. Bunt
It'llluun 31ruler,
PITTSBVRGIL pA.
nALW AY. Preahlrat. TlRM.GcAttatt. Sey.
That Compa'ay nank,.nev,ry Ir ' , unlace appertaining to or
corm, ett..l 00k LIFE RISKS.
A ogan.A II oil tind Cargn en the Ohio a nd
)Ib.st,ippi rivers und tributariem, and folarine
.Izi,l a:rein:it L 15.1 or Deinzige hy Fire:
And tµr4 I the Pala. of fro. &O endlarol Saviritiou
and 'Freiii.portat
Petlleles Irststsl at tlte lowest rates tonalstenterlth safety to
ell parties.
ntaxexolta :
Hobert Galway. Alexander llnniley,
Samuel . 11 clinrkan.Jaxaph S. 1... ch,
Jonenl: P. Guzzato. M. P., 1 ..
John Fullerton,
John &ott
... '. .. : 31ana . t..1./y,. Brawn,
Jun,Mnrshall,
David Itichvy,
Jitin,6 W. li.ailatan,
Ch.. Arbuthnot,
Eureka Insurance Compauy,
OF I'ESSSI,VAN lA,
Office \'a.o Ultteriiik, ligiturgh.
, Arne. RAT hx.. 1657:
Stiitg Dux Bine. lovable on demand, mil mum- •
oil by two appriu . iii DAMP. $1]8,830 IN
Ca. , 4 in NO...burgh Truo liouipatly ;c chid
I' runtlizin none. 47,b1:4 4
IV. A larm Exchange ilang Sicok--Oost 0.050
Mortgx, 5.600
litti•lll.c.igable fi,iiiih 4
!hog Acixonia- 12,729 l
g24.5,4:i0
Sle.enl , er<er.
W. Is Nan. k.
R. D. Ceehrue,
John A. Css , tgl.ev,
C. W. Batchelor:
J.. 0. I, Benr,
C. 114 1_ I
. .4 n 7
. 61kS1 17
Mti I Vtv
•1
a illonongahein insuranceC i...`ouspetray.
0rr97., No, 9i WAIZG smrr,
Jesus< Against ea kinds o,f Are tend Marin< Rizks
Orncras—j.&3lES d. 111T7C1119011, PrenidenL
331:51a U. ATWOOD, Eccretary.
ntraczorz:
AI.:. King.
Wlh.t.
llan) A. II loajtr.:rbtilAlM:l4.'''n"r'i:::::l,ltjAl'SS
IVro.
John .41,.11,
In. H.,.
Thoo. b. Chako,
A. A. CARRIER &
Pittshurgli, General Insurance Ag;ency,
No. 63 Fourth tAtreet,
PlTTailifl:oll. PENNA.
rrpn,mtni of higlood pram - ling. Chartered
and other States.
Vire, Marli: And Lifo Itisko taken of all denerl,tioria.
A. A ft MEP,
K. , . CA ItIIIEIL
Weef tern illt:11113.11ee Compalay
F I T U ILO .
o Preaida.r.
A. 001:DON, Sceratnry.
Will Insure again." all kinds of Fir° and }lrvine
DIALCTORS.
C. W. Ricketson,
O. W. Jackan,
Jan.'s McAuley,
Gian - go Dania.
Nat haniel Hamra,
J. Lippincott,
IVllliatn I. Smith.
VI_A Home Institut i.di nuinn.ed by Djractors and} k. L .r.
community, und uho 111.endly
ly pay imnies at the OFFICE. No. 92 Water swat, (Speug
Co.'s Watch...at.) np stain. Pitt...burgh. jails
R. AIM,. Jr.,
Andrtw Ackley
llntn,
Thom. Sr.tt,
A. Nintick,
.„ •-- Collegiate and wad Commercial Institute.
IsTICAV 13A.171i1N, CON - N. •
THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN IN
suecrodal operation fur tun years. It la ilealgrAd to
meet the want• rit thun,• Parent-4 who what w ee - are for
their Suns all Ito tio.tvantagra far mental yaw/akin that Can
anywhero furnkliod i without luting that agointio n
to
health, and that Parental sui,rrialutintalgurornthent ebkli
the yunng rutinire.
rucute training inciades a thorrmtell English, 3lathe•
math.. and S,cletclille Marath, In reference ton complete
I preparation for any ' , abloom that doer not require the lo
ractina of tho /An, Medical or Therclotfical School; •
CAIII, , of emblem' studies, minute, thorough and extruded
as may be desired; 't worse of Modern Languages, tinder
metre teacher. iiittory and Mental and Political Science.
The Moral Ecliwation is secured by tho personal influence
of the teachers; by It division of, tim school into families of
moderate site, of which the TIM Principals are the hest*
he gradmitel, disciplinary nleasunw; and by it regular conrse
o( study of the tilde, Hord Science, and of the evidences of
Natural and Revested Religion.
The Pity.. Training consists of a prremilwel cclnnbe
of
exercise Ina large nod wail .furnished gyinnaalom, teeters
the diectinu of . accomplished Gymnast; and of such. not
amonnt of Military drilling. under bill OlF,a - 11,121/00/1 no an
Infantry corm with competent ellbwre and instructors. 44
will were bodily vigor. habits of commend and obedience,
and a kind and degew of knowledge which may-te easerdial
to the full diwhargo of the duties of a eitlzen. Care
is also taken to encourage wholesome spOrts../bething and
rowing; and opportunities are furnished foe dermional peo
dearnm exclusions into the country. Students are admit.
ted at any time of tie year.
°sink.. with filll inforuuttion will be furnished on ap•
Ocoee; to the Principal.
mylcleglagen.r.
A
PRIVATE WARDING SCHOOL FOR.
DOI'S. AT NEW BRIG lITON, BE AVEII COUNTY, PA—
lig, JOS. P. TAYLOR, A. M., lircrim.
The Summer Term will begin on MONDAY, May 4th..
Boys admitted at any time and tuition charged from deg
or eutrmico.
For Circulars, aildriess the Rector, at his residence, Kew
Bright.. Po.
The coy patrons of this School, to whom refererce may Pe
made, aro
Hon. Thou M. Boa e,
Pee. T. B. Lyman,
Geo. S. Seldom. 11. m.,
IV. 11, Willlnum, Esq.,
11. L Ringwolt, Ced.
MALI.
OF ST. JASI.ES TUE LESS. Pill!,
ADR LII . -t-a,!? 4 , 6, 11 , !LY I: n O r AILDING SCHOOL FOR
the Anno.si Segminti will begin, nw TUESDAY, Septernber
fln,L
Th. Conroe of Stodymnprinea Ancient nod itodern Un
ruages, homatien,Neturol Science, DnerlAg, &0.. Toni
MlL.l.l.ght grate.
•
Tor. Circulars, tr., address the Rector,
Rev. IL R. SMTSER,
0.) Fells al &Inky lilt! PI Hs
• •
TrITTANNING KEMALE INSTITUTE.-
PAY AND WINDING PC 1 1001..--Rer. J. 11. HALL
apt LADY, Principal's late of New York.
iterrn.cree—lter. Dr. Killikeliy, KRAUS., p. 4 Raw. Dr:
J. Parker, N. Y 4 Dr. DI 11, Editor orJoornal of Health; Noy.
Pr. J. R. Findley. it. D., Rittanning, Pa.; Bey. J. Painter.
Her. Mr. Hilton; Roy. Mr. Dick; Itilitnr. Pittsburgh Oeuttlig
Judge Buffington. nod citizen. generally, or Kittanning,
Catalogues annually. Reading Rm.. and Library free.—
Peon. received any time.
_ epl•lyd
50 PER CENT. SAVED in °Mpg nil kinds
of Mentlinery try- utlng Enos• Patent flu Cons sat.
Journal Cupe. M. F. EATON, of Plttotrugh has the...tel.;
she right to eel' in Ponneylvauln, nnlnitt
100
PER CENT. can be made in the man
nema of rennet Amebae, by rising .Tbocnek .
Patent Mateblon 3lateb Machines. Med. tat'" ,
nnbUf U. 1.8AT09:
171:10MAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR
iI.... r ITRING eau be tam la we at ihaStereharitt•Facha'a.:
atroet. Stata and County Rights far sakrhy
aalalrl4.ll. VATOti.:
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1 14 , 1 Ib
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MICE]
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CEIZEI
David 11. Chtuut,,
IVilliun Oar.
fitlrtley,
John 11'004
0. W. Ca,
I 1. 0. iterinni.k,
Martin,
IL T. Inch, Jr.,
31crandicait,
v., &Men,
3. 11. SllLlLitiitElitiEll, Pres'
mvlL•dlm
urational.
•is 6 - 0 - 1 .
Mo. Wm. F. Johnston,
' J. IL Shoenbutsst, fag.
A. Et. Lewis, Esq.,
lies. A.ll. A an Lessee.
splellyer